How Can the EMERGE HUBs Be Used?

The HUBs can be used for a wide range of engagement activities, including:

  • Community engagement activities
  • Co-design of educational programmes
  • Activities related to mobility and new mobility formats
  • Co-creation of lifelong learning formats
  • Participatory research activities
  • Broadcasting and hybrid events

In this way, the HUBs function as shared spaces where students, staff, researchers, and external partners can work together.

In collaboration with our communication team, the HUBs are also used for communication and outreach activities, such as:

  • Social media and “Instagrammable” events
  • Pop-up performances, workshops, and themed gatherings
  • Creative and interactive formats that encourage participants to share their experiences online
  • Photography and video documentation of activities

These activities help make EMERGE visible both on campus and beyond.

Beyond their functional role, the HUBs serve as tangible representations of EMERGE’s values and mission. They make the alliance visible and accessible in everyday university life.

This is achieved through:

  • Inclusive and socially relevant themes aligned with EMERGE’s mission
  • Regular rotation of themes and design elements to keep the space fresh and engaging
  • Collaborative art installations and visual elements
  • Interactive installations that invite participation
  • Photography contests and creative activities related to mobility and community involvement

The HUBs also offer guided and curated experiences, such as:

  • Guided tours explaining the purpose of EMERGE and its activities
  • Themed experiences that encourage exploration and reflection
  • Contextual information to help visitors understand the alliance and its impact
  • Language Learning Materials at the Schnack-Ø

The HUBs are closely connected to wider campus activities. They are designed to complement and enhance existing events by:

  • Integrating “Instagrammable moments” into university events
  • Documenting participant experiences
  • Sharing content through social media and alliance channels
  • Supporting cross-promotion with other campus initiatives

This ensures that the HUBs are embedded in everyday university life rather than functioning as isolated project spaces.